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IssueVol. 009 Issue 012 (December 1 2003)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Strange Bedfellows It's been a Personal Lifestyle Choices theme month in the Democratic presidential contest. On November 14, for example, John Kerry opted out of the federally financed...
Paid articleCasual
MANGU-WARD, KATHERINE
Casual BOOLA WHAT? You fumbled the ball! You fumbled the ball! You embarrassed yourself and your team and your MOTHER!" Until you've had these words shouted directly into your ear by 100 drunken...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence COLD CASE STEPHEN F. HAYES'S "Case Closed" raises new questions about Iraq's relationship with al Qaeda—a relationship that only Hayes seems to be covering, with any diligence,...
Paid articleAbout That Memo . . .
About That Memo... On the surface, it might seem like a simple case of media bias. In the November 24, 2003, Weekly Standard, Stephen F. Hayes summarized and quoted at length a recent, secret...
Paid articleHey, Big Spenders!
BARNES, FRED
Hey, Big Spenders! Under Bush, the era of small government is over. BY FRED BARNES WANT TO CURB federal spending? Replace President Bush with a Democrat. This is not entirely a joke. With...
Paid articleGeorge W. Bush, Arm-Twister
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
George W. Bush, Arm-Twister How the president won his Medicare bill. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI ON NOVEMBER 22, sometime around 5 a.m., President Bush called Rep. Steve Chabot to talk about drugs....
Paid articleThe Secret to Homeland Security
LEHRER, ELI
The Secret to Homeland Security Put the civilians back into civil defense. BY ELI LEHRER LESS THAN AN HOUR after hijacked jetliners hit the World ./Trade Center towers on September 11, 2001, the...
Paid articleAll in the Family Research Council
DICARLO, RACHEL
All in the Family Research Council Mr. Perkins comes to Washington. BY RACHEL DICARLO "WERE IN REBUILDING mode," says Tony Perkins, the new president of the Family Research Council. "We're...
Paid articleThe Decline of France
Caldwell, Christopher
The Decline of France And the rise of an Islamist-leftist alliance. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Paris Much of present-day French politics springs from the panic of April 21, 2002, when Jean-Marie Le...
Paid articleFor Better, for Worse
SINGER, MAX
For Better, for Worse The difficult, cross-cultural marriage of liberated Iraqis and their American liberators. BY MAX SINGER Baghdad To get to Baghdad in May, I rode 10 hours in a battered taxi...
Paid articleThat Man in the White House
FERGUSON, ANDREW
That Man in the White House Reading the Bush bashers. BY ANDREW FERGUSON Sometimes without straining I can remember the long-ago 1990s, when a number of people, including many of my friends—well,...
Paid articleMythical Georgetown
EMERY, NOEMIE
Mythical Georgetown Washington in the days of dinner parties. BY NOEMIE EMERY Georgetown exists in two forms. There is Georgetown, the actual place: an upscale neighborhood in northwest...
Paid articleMurder Most British
BREEN, JON L.
Murder Most British P.D. James strikes again. BY JON L. BREEN The setting for The Murd^^ Room, I?D. James's thirteenth novel about Scotland Yard Commander Adam Dalgliesh, could hardly be more...
Paid articleFor Whom the Nobel Tolls
KOCHIN, MICHAEL S.
For Whom the Nobel Tolls A deserved prize for J.M. Coetzee. BY MICHAEL S. KOCHIN The 2003 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature is not a surprise choice. J.M. Coetzee appeared on many lists...
Paid articleAmerican Abroad
CRAWFORD, ALAN PELL
American Abroad Jefferson in France. BY ALAN PELL CRAWFORD In August 1784, forty-one-year-old Thomas Jefferson arrived in Paris with his elder daughter Martha, then eleven, to help John Adams and...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books Worth Giving This Christmas BY J. BOTTUM Every year, as the passing seasons I rest again in winter from their i autumnal labors, and Christmas nears anew with its bright...
Paid articleParody
Parody The first effects of the new Medicare reform will be felt in spring 2004, when prescription drug discount cards are issued. —News...
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